if we lose MC, then anyone who tries to fill that roll will be a roll of the dice...why not gamble on a 1 year deal? if it works, it could be something special :-)...the motivation is the key...he wants a ring and we are gonna win another one(at home no less)

gandhi1007

02-15-2012 05:38 PM

For a cheap one year contract.......I'd take him. He's better than Meachem & Devery at 35 yrs. old......and probably still faster. There would have to be a "hush" clause in his contract, though. Just saying......

RaginCajun83

02-15-2012 05:43 PM

Wish I could have gotten a job as a sports writer, I could then just write and post what ever bull**** that came to my mind and got paid for it. There is no way in the world, even if they were to loose Colston, that the Saints would take a look at Moss. This bozo wouldn't fit in the Saints quiet locker room even with the leaders on this team

skymike

02-15-2012 06:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RaginCajun83
(Post 378427)

There is no way in the world, even if they were to loose Colston, that the Saints would take a look at Moss. This bozo wouldn't fit in the Saints quiet locker room even with the leaders on this team

**** that idiot.
"I play when I want to play."
See how far the sh** attitude is getting T.O. these days. Moss's attitude did him in.
IF he lands on a team this year, he wont stay on a full season.
I dont want him. Promote Adrian Arrington instead.

lynwood

02-15-2012 07:39 PM

No way Moss does what Colston does across the middle. A couple Hits and Moss is back to not wanting to play. Colton is fearless and makes tough catches across the middle and takes big hits. Another reason to keep him.

Ashley

02-15-2012 10:46 PM

The headline should read four teams could use Moss.

San Francisco,New England,New York Jets,Washington.

QBREES9

02-15-2012 11:25 PM

2. New Orleans

• Why it works: Again, the Saints are Super Bowl contenders, so that helps on the keeping-Moss-motivated front. And playing with Drew Brees and for Sean Payton might be about as close as it gets to his beloved New England experience for Moss. If the Saints lose big-play receiver Marques Colston in free agency, you could at least see New Orleans considering a roll of the dice on Moss and his field-stretching talents.

• Why it doesn't work: Brees is every bit as instrumental to what New Orleans does as Brady is in New England, and I'm skeptical that he'd welcome Moss with open arms and give the move a stamp of approval after seeing how things ended with Moss and the Patriots. Again, this is where Moss's track record for a me-first approach and disinterested effort level could come back to haunt him, closing a door before it even opens.